
1) Abrade 2) Chew 3) Comminute 4) Cranch 5) Craunch 6) Crumple 7) Crush 8) Donkeywork 9) Drudgery 10) Dweeb 11) Gnash 12) Graze 13) Hone 14) Labour 15) Manducate 16) Masticate 17) Moil 18) Nerd 19) Plod 20) Rat race 21) Routine 22) Rut 23) Scrape 24) Sharpen 25) Swot 26) Toil 27) Wonk
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1) Assimilator 2) Atlantic Records soundtrack 3) Broadway musical 4) Chop into pieces 5) Chop up 6) Coffee fineness setting 7) Coffee machine setting 8) Comminute 9) Created by grinding 10) Crush 11) Crush into bits 12) Daily rat race 13) Daily routine 14) Dreary routine 15) Drip or all-purpose 16) Dull routine
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- a student who studies excessively
- hard monotonous routine work
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• (v. i.) To perform the operation of grinding something; to turn the millstones. • (v. i.) To perform hard aud distasteful service; to drudge; to study hard, as for an examination. • (v. t.) To oppress by severe exactions; to harass. • (v. i.) To become ground or pulverized by friction; as, this corn grinds well. • (v. t.)...
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(from the article `skateboarding`) ...Gelfand, who discovered that slamming his foot down on the kicktail and simultaneously sliding his front foot forward caused the board and himself ...
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A measure of how finely a paint pigment is milled. The finer the grind the higher the gloss level (although grind is not the only factor in determining the level). The coarser the grind, the more matt the dried paint film is. Paints that have been ground poorly can show particles in their dried film.
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To finish or polish a surface by means of an abrasive.
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To mechanically cut a food into small pieces.
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scraping one or both axles on a curb, railing, or other surface.
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Sliding along the edge or on top of an object with the axles of both trucks. Variations include 50-50, 5-0, nose, crooked, smith, feeble and slappy.
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Refers to the size to which the meat is chopped for sausages
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To process solids by hand or mechanically to reduce them to tiny particles.
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Grind intransitive verb 1. To perform the operation of grinding something; to turn the millstones. « Send thee Into the common prison, there to
grind .»
Milton. 2. To become ground or pulverized by friction; as, this corn
grinds well.
3. To...
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Grind noun 1. The act of reducing to powder, or of sharpening, by friction.
2. Any severe continuous work or occupation; esp., hard and uninteresting study. [ Colloq.]
T. Hughes. 3. A hard student; a dig. [ College Slang]
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Grind transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Ground ;
present participle & verbal noun Grinding .] [ Anglo-Saxon
grindan ; perhaps akin to Latin
frendere to gnash, grind. Confer
Grist .]
1. To reduce ...
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scraping one or both axles on a curb, railing, or other surface, such as
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Grind is British slang for hard work.
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To mechanically cut a food into small pieces.
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American slang for a person, especially a student, who works excessively hard. Grind is
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mill noun the act of grinding to a powder or dust
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To process solids by hand or mechanically to reduce them to tiny particles.
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A BMX term for sliding along the edge of an object such as a handrail with only the axle pegs in contact.
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Just like RL, in gaming you still have your daily grind doing faction quests, farming for crafting materials, leveling toons, raiding for tokens. *sighs* There's something not quite right about that.
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To produce small particles of food by forcing food through a grinder.
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The ups and downs of a wrestling season, weight management, dealing with the bumps and bruises, wins and losses, nagging injuries, is all part of the “grind” of a wrestling season.
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